Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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ADMINISTRATION When someone spies the mailman bringing a metal box into Mr. Miller ' s office, the word is quickly spread that there is to be another motion picture. This is joyful news because these assembly programs break the sameness of our everyday school life. We not only have talking pictures, but we also have outside speakers and entertainers. The speakers this year have been exceptionally interesting. Mrs. Alhoa Baker, the most traveled lady in the world, and Captain McDormett, who gave us an instructive talk on airplanes, were two of the speakers we enjoyed greatly. Students also have a part in school assemblies. Pep sessions are av aited with baited breath, for it is during these half hours that the students can really raise the roof. The yells are led by a student trio although some of our faculty members can ' t resist showing us how it should be done. FACULTY SCIENCE AND LANGUAGES MR. DONALD COAR A. B-, M. S. — Mathematics Indiana University University of Wisconsin MISS MAUDE ARMSTRONG A. B-— English Michigan State Normal College Syracuse University MISS GLADYS DUGUID A. B- — English and French Indiana University University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Columbia University Ball State Teachers ' College MR. ROBERT SCHOOLEY A. B., A. M,— Science University of Marseilles, France Indiana State Normal Indiana University MR. KENNETH ETTNER A. B. — Speech and English Elgin Junior College North Central College Northwestern University Indiana University MISS CAROL DAWSON A. B. — Senior English and Latin Tri-State College Indiana University University of Chicago University of Southern California Mr. Coar Miss Dav son Mr. Schooley Miss Duguid Mr. Ettner Miss Armstrong Page 12

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Miss Sellers Mr. Showalter Mr Miller Mr. Wilcox Mr. Vv ' eathers Miss Brandon FACULTY SOCIAL SCIENCE AND FINE ARTS MR. LLOYD MILLER A. B., A. M. — Principal and Social Science University of Michigan MR. FRANK WEATHERS A. B — Social Science DePauw University Muncie Normal University of Chicago Indiana University MISS MARY BRANDON B. M. — Music DePauw University Northwestern University MR. KEITH SHOWALTER A. B, — Social Science Ball State Teachers ' College MISS LYDIA SELLERS B. S.— Art Chicago Art Institute Applied Art School, Chicago Butler University John Herron Art Institute MR. PRES WILCOX Band and Orchestra Manchester College ADMINISTRATION We welcomed another new faculty member this year into our school system. Mr. Keith Showalter came to us from Chester Center as our basketball coach and history teacher. He took the place of Mr. Herman Berns. Because of the number of students attending classes, a home room system has been organized to do away with as much confusion as possible. All pupils go at once to their first period classes when the bell rings at 8:30. Their home room teacher then reads the announcements from the mimeo- graphed bulletins. Clubs and classes have their meetings until 8:45. Each period lasts for 57 minutes; thus the students have three minutes in which to pass to and from their classes. The morning session ends at 11:45. The afternoon school hours begin at 1:00 and continue until 4:00. Page 11



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ADMINISTRATION The Parent-Teacher Association is always very active in school matters. If it v reren ' t for it, we would not hove our last-day picnic at Hamilton Lake. This year it gave much needed help to the Student Aid as in the past. This organization also sponsored two dances during the school months. These dances have been made possible only in the past fev;- years, and the students are very grateful to the P.-T. A. for their support and cooperation. The Founders ' Day party was enjoyed by high school members as well as by the fathers and mothers belonging to the organization. The officers in charge of the association this year were: Mrs. Hardy Myers, president; Mrs. Charles Smith, first vice-president; Mr. Lloyd Miller, second vice-president; Mrs. Harry Kreider, secretary; Mrs. Maynard Timbrook, treasurer. FACULTY VOCATIONAL SUBIECTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS WILMA DUFF A. B. — Physical Education Ball State Teachers ' College University ot Wisconsin University of Tennessee MR. CECIL YOUNG A. B., M. S. — Physical Education University of Wisconsin DePauw University University of Illinois University of Michigan Indiana University MR. ISAAC COSPER Manual Training Tri-State College Purdue University University of Wisconsin c Indiana University MISS EUNICE STEINKE B. S. — Home Economics Ball State Teachers ' College Purdue MISS OPAL DeLANCEY A. B. — Commercial Ball State Teachers ' College University ot Chicago MR. CHARLES HORNADAY B. S. A. — Agriculture and Science Purdue University Indiana University MR. CLYDE GUMPP B. S. — Commercial Manchester College Indiana University Drake University Mr. Hornadoy, Mr. Gumpp, Miss DeLancey, Mr. Young, Miss Steinke, Mr. Cosper, Miss Duff Page 13

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